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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Will Only Murders in the Building Slay Again? Season 5 Confirmed After Just Two Episodes of Season 4

The good news is out: Only Murders in the Building season 5 is happening! But what does this mean for the beloved crime comedy? Let's dive in. The show, led by the talented trio of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, has been a consistent hit for Hulu since its 2021 debut. With its unique

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Sep 15 2024CRIME

A Blast from the Past: Missouri Man Arrested 31 Years After Brutal Murder of Indianapolis Woman

The case of Carmen Van Huss' murder had gone cold, but 31 years later, DNA technology brought it back to life. In March 1993, Van Huss' father found her lifeless body in her Indianapolis apartment, raped and stabbed 61 times. The crime scene was replete with DNA evidence, which was submitted to a sp

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Sep 15 2024CRIME

The Devil You Know: The Chilling True Story of Ben Foster's Descent into Madness

Ben Foster's story is a cautionary tale of the dangers of domestic abuse and the devastating consequences it can have on its victims. In the Netflix series Worst Ex Ever, Foster's ex-girlfriends recount their harrowing experiences with him, painting a picture of a man with a history of violence and

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Gaslighting New York: The Unseen Consequences of the Migrant Crisis

The migrant crisis in New York has been shrouded in controversy, with many claiming that crime is not a significant issue. However, a recent Post exclusive has blown the lid off the truth: "asylum-seeking" criminals are clogging the city's courts. But what does this really mean? Let's dive deeper.

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Will the Tides of Injustice Shift for Transgender Student-Athletes?

The storm surrounding the transgender student-athlete debate has reached the shores of New Hampshire. In a significant ruling, Chief Judge Landya B. McCafferty issued a preliminary injunction that shields two transgender student-athletes, Iris Turmelle and Parker Tirrell, from enforcement of a newly

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

The Pulse of Missouri Sports: A Legendary Class of Inductees

The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has announced its 2024 class of inductees, featuring a diverse range of local legends who have made significant contributions to their respective sports. At the forefront of this impressive group are four individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world of co

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

Breanna Stewart's Dominant Performance: A Look Back at Her WNBA Championship Win

Today, we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive one of the most impressive performances in WNBA history. It's been three years since Breanna Stewart led the Seattle Storm to their third WNBA title, and her 30-point game in Game 3 of the best-of-five series against the Washington Mystics is sti

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

When Trauma Meets Courage: US Gymnasts Speak Out Against Larry Nassar

The trauma inflicted on these gymnasts goes far beyond the physical abuse. It's about the emotional scars, the trust betrayed, and the sense of powerlessness that can linger long after the abuse has ended. It's about the silence that was forced upon them, and the courage it took to break that silenc

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

The Swayman Saga: A Tale of Unresolved Contracts and Back-and-Forth Negotiations

The drama surrounding Jeremy Swayman's unresolved contract is the elephant in the room for the Boston Bruins. As the team's restricted free agent, Swayman remains unsigned, leaving fans and players alike wondering what's taking so long. "It's a big topic of conversation with the fans and the media,

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

The Unspoken Struggle: DeMar DeRozan's Journey to Mental Health Awareness

DeMar DeRozan, a 6x NBA All-Star, has been open about his mental health struggles, shattering the stereotype that athletes are invincible. In his autobiography, Above the Noise: My Story of Chasing Calm, DeRozan shares his personal struggles, encouraging others to be vulnerable and talk about their

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